In my wanderings around classrooms I have seen a lot of teachers working with students on developing descriptive writing and expanding sentences.
I find Telescopic text the best way to show students how to expand their writing. I demonstrated to a class the other day by showing them the 'I made tea.' first.
Next I showed them the Telescopic Text Write site. We typed in one of the simple sentences their teacher wanted them to expand around their poem 'My mother saw a Dancing Bear.'
As a class we started to add words to the sentences learning how to insert text, and fold and unfold. The students were going to carry on the next day in teams of 2 or 3 for 15 minutes, expanding that sentence and then eventually sharing their sentences with each other.
I have tried this several times with students from many different schools and it has always been very successful. Their general writing improves because they become aware of how to make sentences more interesting.
Friday, 6 November 2015
Monday, 2 November 2015
Homework in Google Slides
I am not a huge fan of homework unless it is purposeful and authentic to student learning. But if your school policy is to have homework and there is a parent expectation then you can set up an easy homework regime in Google Slideshow.
The example below which you can download by clicking on the Options button - Open Editor (Make a copy) and adapt for yourself, has these components
The example below which you can download by clicking on the Options button - Open Editor (Make a copy) and adapt for yourself, has these components
- Click on the Spelling City link, add your words for the week and test yourself, type in your score
- Double click on the youtube movie to practise your timetables for the week
- Add your spelling list words
- Add your basic facts to learn for the week
- Add to your reading log the books you have read this week
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